pyemic abscess - vertaling naar arabisch
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pyemic abscess - vertaling naar arabisch

MEDICAL CONDITION
Anal abscess; Perianal Abscess; Perianal abscesses; Ischiorectal abscess; Intrasphincteric abscess; Perianal abscess; Intersphincteric abscess; Supralevator abscess; Perianal abcess
  • MRI image of U-shaped fluid collection around the anus, showing perianal abscess formation.
  • painful perianal abscess

pyemic abscess      
‎ خُراجٌ تالٍ لتَقَيُّحِ الدَّم‎
brain abscess         
  • MRI (T1 with contrast) showing the ring-enhancing lesion. From a rare case report of an abscess formed as a complication of the CSF shunt. Jamjoom et al., 2009.<ref name="jamjoom09"/>
  • Brain abscess after metastasis treatment.
ABSCESS CAUSED BY INFLAMMATION AND COLLECTION OF INFECTED MATERIAL IN THE BRAIN
Cerebral abscess; Intracranial abscess
‎ خُراجٌ دِماغِيّ‎
hepatic abscess         
  • A large pyogenic liver abscess presumed to be the result of appendicitis
COLLECTION OF PUS WITHIN THE LIVER AS A RESULT OF INFECTION BY BACTERIA, PROTOZOA, OR OTHER AGENTS
Liver abcess; Liver abscess, amebic; Abscess of liver; Hepatic abscess
‎ خُراجٌ كَبِديّ‎

Definitie

abscess
(abscesses)
An abscess is a painful swelling containing pus.
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Wikipedia

Anorectal abscess

Anorectal abscess (also known as an anal/rectal abscess, or perianal/perirectal abscess) is an abscess adjacent to the anus. Most cases of perianal abscesses are sporadic, though there are certain situations which elevate the risk for developing the disease, such as diabetes mellitus, Crohn's disease, chronic corticosteroid treatment and others. It arises as a complication of paraproctitis. Ischiorectal, inter- and intrasphincteric abscesses have been described.